The decision by Nitish Kumar to enter the Rajya Sabha has stirred intense political activity in Bihar, with discontent surfacing among workers and leaders of the Janata Dal (United).
Protests and demonstrations have reportedly erupted at several places, with party workers urging the leadership to reconsider the move. Many within the party believe the decision has created uncertainty among supporters and the broader public.
Amid the growing unease, JD(U)’s chief spokesperson Neeraj Kumar acknowledged the concerns raised by party workers.
“Workers are the ones who built the party. Their voices must be heard and a solution should be found,” he said, adding that it is up to Nitish Kumar to decide whether he will reconsider the decision.
Neeraj Kumar further noted that the development has triggered questions among party leaders, workers and voters alike. According to him, the mandate secured by the National Democratic Alliance in Bihar was largely built around Nitish Kumar’s leadership.
“The NDA received a massive mandate in his name. His move to the Rajya Sabha has created a sense of mistrust among party workers and the public,” he said.
He also raised questions about the party’s future leadership, saying clarity is needed on who will carry forward Nitish Kumar’s political legacy. Any decision regarding Nishant Kumar, he added, will ultimately be taken by Nitish Kumar himself.
Political observers view Neeraj Kumar’s remarks as a sign of the growing unease within the party ranks.
The opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal has also weighed in on the controversy.
RJD spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari said Nitish Kumar may reconsider his decision to move to the Rajya Sabha.
“He received a massive mandate in his name. But the BJP is now pushing him towards the Rajya Sabha to make its own chief minister in Bihar,” Tiwari alleged.
He claimed the move has sparked anger among JD(U) legislators and warned that it could lead to a major split within the party. “Considering these developments, it seems possible that Nitish Kumar could take a major decision,” he said, adding that the RJD views the situation with “sympathy”.
Nitish Kumar has already filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha seat. According to the election schedule, candidates have time until March 9 to withdraw their nominations.
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